06-07-2017, 06:10 PM
To hijack this thread a little bit more...
One of my pet peeves is when someone says a test is EASY - it's not supposed to be easy, it's college level.
I floated through high school without studying (and I got decent grades), but I can't think of ONE test that I have taken that I could have taken without studying. Ok, maybe Human Growth and Development for me (I've spent the last ten years home with my kids and I'm fairly educated about everything kid related), but that's it (and I've seen some posts that people have failed it). Almost all the tests I took I had to study a fairly decent amount in order to feel confident in passing.
I am just looking at Computer Concepts at Davar - I've seen posts that it's really easy, but to me it looks like pure gibberish so far - I guess I'm not that tech savvy! I'm sure that my husband, who works in IT, could probably take it with his eyes closed, but I can't.
So I hate when someone says - oh, this test was easy, but "forgets" to mention that he/she does this for a living, has a photographic memory, etc.
One of my pet peeves is when someone says a test is EASY - it's not supposed to be easy, it's college level.
I floated through high school without studying (and I got decent grades), but I can't think of ONE test that I have taken that I could have taken without studying. Ok, maybe Human Growth and Development for me (I've spent the last ten years home with my kids and I'm fairly educated about everything kid related), but that's it (and I've seen some posts that people have failed it). Almost all the tests I took I had to study a fairly decent amount in order to feel confident in passing.
I am just looking at Computer Concepts at Davar - I've seen posts that it's really easy, but to me it looks like pure gibberish so far - I guess I'm not that tech savvy! I'm sure that my husband, who works in IT, could probably take it with his eyes closed, but I can't.
So I hate when someone says - oh, this test was easy, but "forgets" to mention that he/she does this for a living, has a photographic memory, etc.
Goal: BSBA in Accounting through TESU, 150 credits, Credits so far: 137/150
Received: A.S. in Business Administration, Aug. 2016
Tests taken so far:
Cleps: Psychology (73), College Composition Modular (65), Social Science and History (67), Humanities (59), Marketing (72), Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (77)
TECEP: Strategic Management Capstone (72)
Aleks: Statistics (71!)
Davar: International Management (82), Intro to Computing (80), American Government (79), Managerial Communications (70)
Study.com: Personal Finance (92), Human Growth and Development (84), Social Psychology (88) Human Resources Management (86)
The Institutes: (76)
Online Accounting Classes: Columbia College: Advanced Accounting, Tax II, TESU: Audit
Up ahead:
Study.com: Costing, ?
Saylor: Intro to political Science?, Management Info. Systems?
TEEX
Received: A.S. in Business Administration, Aug. 2016
Tests taken so far:
Cleps: Psychology (73), College Composition Modular (65), Social Science and History (67), Humanities (59), Marketing (72), Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (77)
TECEP: Strategic Management Capstone (72)
Aleks: Statistics (71!)
Davar: International Management (82), Intro to Computing (80), American Government (79), Managerial Communications (70)
Study.com: Personal Finance (92), Human Growth and Development (84), Social Psychology (88) Human Resources Management (86)
The Institutes: (76)
Online Accounting Classes: Columbia College: Advanced Accounting, Tax II, TESU: Audit
Up ahead:
Study.com: Costing, ?
Saylor: Intro to political Science?, Management Info. Systems?
TEEX